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<br /> <br />50. Catostol1l/lS catostomus (Forster), longnose sucker. <br />Native. Common east of the Divide. <br /> <br />51. Catostomus /atipi/llzis Baird and Girard, flannelmouth sucker. <br />Native. Rare except locally, in the Green River Drainage. <br /> <br />52. Catostomus platyrhYllchus (Cope), mountain sucker. <br />Native. Common in most drainages in the state. <br /> <br />53. Catosto/1lUS disco bolus Cope, blueheadsucker. <br />Native. In need of preservation measures. <br /> <br />54. Chasmistes liorus Jordan, June sucker. <br />Native. Probably extinct. <br /> <br />55. Xyrauchen texanus (Abbott), humpback sucker. <br />Native. Probably extinct in the state. <br /> <br /> <br />F AMIL Y ICT ALURIDAE, North American catfishes. <br /> <br />56. Icta/urus melas (Rafinesque), black bullhead. <br />Native. Common in certain drainages. <br /> <br />57. Icta/urus pUl/ctatus (Rafinesque), channel catfish. <br />Native. Common in certain drainages. <br /> <br />58. Noturus jlavus Rafinesque, stonecat. <br />Native. Common in certain drainages. <br /> <br />ORDER GADIFORMES. <br />F AMIL Y GADIDAE, cods, burbot. <br /> <br />59. Lota Iota (Linnaeus), burbot <br />Native. Common in certain drainages. <br /> <br />ORDER CYPRINODONTlFORMES. <br />F AMIL Y CYPRINODONTlDAE, killifishes. <br /> <br />60. Fundulus sciadicus Cope, plains topminnow. <br />Native. Common in certain drainages. <br /> <br />61. Fundulus kansae Garman, plains killifish. <br />Native. Common in certain drainages. <br /> <br />F AMIL Y POECILIIDAE, Iivebearers. <br /> <br />62. Poecilia reliculata Peters, guppy. <br />Introduced. A single record. <br /> <br />ORDER PERCIFORMES. <br />FAMILY CENTRARCHIDAE, sunfishes. <br /> <br />63. Micropterus d%mieui Lacepede, smaUmouth bass. <br />Introduced. Uncommon. <br /> <br />64. Micropterus salmoides (Lac€pede), largemouth bass. <br />Introduced. Common in some drainages. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br /> <br />